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gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to tax it back into prohibition. we will see the governor of new jersey refused to raise taxes will be reelected. the republican candidate in virginia who follows a republican governor who raised taxes the biggest in history may pay a penalty for his predecessor's. gerri: there is a lot going on in that race. thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time. war to come including a major insurance company for canceling policies for obama forces to change his message it changes every day a little bit different about keeping your insurance plan. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd thaton'that's correct.rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why
gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to tax it back into prohibition. we will see the governor of...
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if he's found in violation of this law he could be facing a hefty fine. but $34,000 for a watch. if you're robinson cano, couldn't you afford the fine? >> nice watch. india said it was to explore mars. the nation launched a satellite towards the red planet. we have more. >> reporter: it's not the traditional start before the space launch but nothing could be taken for granted. tuesday's launch is the country's first attempt at reaching the red planet and if successful it will put india in an elite group to have reached mars. >> space exploration is an area that the country can feel proud about. i feel it could unite the people. i think it will overshadow all the problems that exist. >> it has taken 16 months. that is to accommodate the window when mars is closest to the earth. 2011 china's mars mission nailed tfailedto leave earth's orbit. successfully reaching mars would not only be an accomplishment for india but the developing world as well. >> we hope that it would be successful. they have the hope of the third world country reaching this kind of level of technology which is
if he's found in violation of this law he could be facing a hefty fine. but $34,000 for a watch. if you're robinson cano, couldn't you afford the fine? >> nice watch. india said it was to explore mars. the nation launched a satellite towards the red planet. we have more. >> reporter: it's not the traditional start before the space launch but nothing could be taken for granted. tuesday's launch is the country's first attempt at reaching the red planet and if successful it will put...
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people are not signing up and republicans are doing what they can to weaken the law. maybe he should take a trip to kentucky. the southern state has become a symbol of success in the rollout of obamacare. mark mardell has been to investigate what is going on. >> kentucky is a land of contrasts, from the beauty of of racehorses to the poverty the rural landscape. it is the worst of the 50 states in cancer, not far from heart disease and premature death. it is the sort of place where obamacare is meant to make a difference. this person hopes it does because she has had some bad news. the cancer is back. >> it is in my bone marrow. i have to stay focused. i have a daughter, you know. >> if you do get greater cover, how much difference will it make? >> a big difference. it might take a load off of me. obama has done something great. you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the presiden
people are not signing up and republicans are doing what they can to weaken the law. maybe he should take a trip to kentucky. the southern state has become a symbol of success in the rollout of obamacare. mark mardell has been to investigate what is going on. >> kentucky is a land of contrasts, from the beauty of of racehorses to the poverty the rural landscape. it is the worst of the 50 states in cancer, not far from heart disease and premature death. it is the sort of place where...
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the bank or try to get all about money and vasily that for a politician write the laws and regulations. just two. days. after that. last week a federal appeals court stopped this brisk and wrist stop and frisk that's right the court blocked the sweeping changes to the n.y.p.d. use of race based the law enforcement program that was implemented back in august citing judge poor conduct and a lack of impartiality the court decided her ruling was completely in valid and removed her from the case so what does this mean for the future of stop and frisk going to and why please racist surveillance techniques and i answer that question i was joined earlier by wreckers university professor deeper kumar who writes extensively about race issues i started by asking her whether she thinks larger forces were played behind the recent ruling. i think this was basically the establishment trying to push back against a judge did the right thing i mean she took the facts into consideration which it is and you know these facts are well known that first of all black and latino young man are just disproportion
the bank or try to get all about money and vasily that for a politician write the laws and regulations. just two. days. after that. last week a federal appeals court stopped this brisk and wrist stop and frisk that's right the court blocked the sweeping changes to the n.y.p.d. use of race based the law enforcement program that was implemented back in august citing judge poor conduct and a lack of impartiality the court decided her ruling was completely in valid and removed her from the case so...
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the task force consists of 19 experts from the fields of military, health, law, and human rights. they're calling for a full investigation of the medical professions role in u.s. torture and an overhauled to ensure doctors involved in interrogations follow ethical standards. the hedge fund giant as they seek capital has agreed to plead guilty to securities fraud in pair record $1.2 billion fine. under the agreement, as ac admits to a massive insider reaped scheme that hundreds of billions of dollars in profit for the firm and its billionaire owner. as ac of the charged companies have agreed to plead guilty, all have agreed to wind down and closer outside investment businesses and all have agreed collectively to pay total fines and penalties in the billion.ount of $1.8 today's agreement, if approved, would resolve the two cases are brought by the government in july, both the criminal indictment against the companies and a separate civil money laundering action as well. >> the case marks the first time a major wall street firm has admitted to criminal wrongdoing in nearly 30 years.
the task force consists of 19 experts from the fields of military, health, law, and human rights. they're calling for a full investigation of the medical professions role in u.s. torture and an overhauled to ensure doctors involved in interrogations follow ethical standards. the hedge fund giant as they seek capital has agreed to plead guilty to securities fraud in pair record $1.2 billion fine. under the agreement, as ac admits to a massive insider reaped scheme that hundreds of billions of...
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i don't believe in passing laws unless you intend for those laws to be enforced. if this law is enforced, it will mean as mr. kern indicated that people will be pushed out of these parks. there is reliance here on the civil grand jury, they reported that in the park there is 5200 people sleeping in that park. if people are pushed out of the park, where are these 50-400 people going to go. there are other legislations doing what this city intend to do. i live in san francisco. let's look at new york city. supervisor wiener began by listing the number of city that follow this kind of policy and listed new york city at the top of that list. what they forget to tell you is that in new york city there is an actual constitutional protection understate law that guarantees that people get shelter. when new york city kicks people out of the parks, new york city is legally required to provide them shelter. that is not the case here. when we kick people out of these parks, these people have no where to go. we heard from the agencies that do this kind of work that we don't ha
i don't believe in passing laws unless you intend for those laws to be enforced. if this law is enforced, it will mean as mr. kern indicated that people will be pushed out of these parks. there is reliance here on the civil grand jury, they reported that in the park there is 5200 people sleeping in that park. if people are pushed out of the park, where are these 50-400 people going to go. there are other legislations doing what this city intend to do. i live in san francisco. let's look at new...
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what investors thought about obamacare politically as surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it's like the gunpowder plot of its time and it can consolidate power and wealth. to wall street right the gun powder plot of the time when guy fawkes tried to blow up parliament and we have coming down to us through the ages the fifth of november made famous of course in the movie made by warner brothers call before event that even event did of course and so here you have a similar gun point plan and you have a similar situation where you've got banks who have replaced health care which could be provided by the state in an affordable way where they're acting like the wal-mart of health care they're buying stuff cheap that they pass on the savings to people no you've got instead as obama explain
what investors thought about obamacare politically as surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it's like the gunpowder plot of its time and it can consolidate power and wealth. to wall street...
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people are not signing up and republicans are doing what they can to weaken the law. maybe he should take a trip to kentucky. the southern state has become a symbol of success in the rollout of obamacare. mark mardell has been to investigate what is going on. >> kentucky is a land of contrasts, from the beauty of of racehorses to the poverty the rural landscape. it is the worst of the 50 states in cancer, not far from heart disease and premature death. it is the sort of place where obamacare is meant to make a difference. this person hopes it does because she has had some bad news. the cancer is back. >> it is in my bone marrow. i have to stay focused. i have a daughter, you know. >> if you do get greater cover, how much difference will it make? >> a big difference. it might take a load off of me. obama has done something great. you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the presiden
people are not signing up and republicans are doing what they can to weaken the law. maybe he should take a trip to kentucky. the southern state has become a symbol of success in the rollout of obamacare. mark mardell has been to investigate what is going on. >> kentucky is a land of contrasts, from the beauty of of racehorses to the poverty the rural landscape. it is the worst of the 50 states in cancer, not far from heart disease and premature death. it is the sort of place where...
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he is saying you can keep it if it hasn't changed since the law's passed. it's almost like saying, andrea, you can keep your hair color if you like it but january 1st, you're mandated to go blonde. >> you would look cute. >> he would look terrible as a blonde. >> liar is a big word. it's a very big word. >> only four letters. >> as joe biden would say, a three-letter word liar. how does he say one thing and stop with you can keep it if you want it, you can keep it period and not do the qualifier he said last night. then say this is what we said. he wasn't a liar back then, i don't think. he may have been told that. maybe he honestly was told by his people's handlers you're not going to be thrown off. >> disagree. >> maybe he was. give him the benefit of the doubt. up until he realized what's going on, he may not have lied. he looked to this group and said, i said you can keep it if things don't change and if. last night the president is a liar last night. >> i disagree. he's not lying. he's footnoting. footnoting is common. he does this with michelle. miche
he is saying you can keep it if it hasn't changed since the law's passed. it's almost like saying, andrea, you can keep your hair color if you like it but january 1st, you're mandated to go blonde. >> you would look cute. >> he would look terrible as a blonde. >> liar is a big word. it's a very big word. >> only four letters. >> as joe biden would say, a three-letter word liar. how does he say one thing and stop with you can keep it if you want it, you can keep it...
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historic gun control laws and mandating only rural areas to produce twenty percent of their energy from renewable sources a move officials say will crush farmers and ranchers while also raising the cost of electricity urban legislators imposed one standard on rural colorado and exempted themselves out of that same standard for their urban constituents one might call that tyranny in my thirteen years plus of being a county commissioner i have never seen folks this frustrated this discontent this feeling of this disenfranchise in addition to sending a message to lawmakers here in denver supporters of the fifty first state say their ballot initiative also serves as inspiration for the many other u.s. cities and states with their own secession movements i get fold calls on a regular basis. at least once a week from citizens in other states saying hey what are you guys doing out there how you doing this from vermont and north carolina to texas and california the u.s. has seen a rapid spine. consist session movements blazing across the nation in the past decade as the united states has grown
historic gun control laws and mandating only rural areas to produce twenty percent of their energy from renewable sources a move officials say will crush farmers and ranchers while also raising the cost of electricity urban legislators imposed one standard on rural colorado and exempted themselves out of that same standard for their urban constituents one might call that tyranny in my thirteen years plus of being a county commissioner i have never seen folks this frustrated this discontent this...
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>> if you look at the way the law was written, there were guarantees in the law to prevent this outcome. you look at the regs, it gets iffy. if you look at what the insurance companies are doing, he was obviously wrong. >> there are people saying give it a little clause in there, if you like your health care plan, you probably can keep it but that doesn't have the ring to it, you can keep it. >> listen, he was overly broad in his assurance. i think democrats look kind of foolish when we get out here and try to twist the words. i think at the end of the day, though, what he was trying -- the point he was trying to make is an important one. we are talking about going from a system where 14% of americans were locked out, shut out, being denied, being duped, being dumped, to a system now where that's not going to be happening. 3% of americans, though, are in some danger. it was 14% before. now it's 3%. we got to fix that 3%. i want to get beyond the kind of geez, the president should have spoken better. let's get together and fix that 3% so 100% of americans feel good about this. >> already
>> if you look at the way the law was written, there were guarantees in the law to prevent this outcome. you look at the regs, it gets iffy. if you look at what the insurance companies are doing, he was obviously wrong. >> there are people saying give it a little clause in there, if you like your health care plan, you probably can keep it but that doesn't have the ring to it, you can keep it. >> listen, he was overly broad in his assurance. i think democrats look kind of...
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well law that's the big question it seems sam what the people who are supporting has his message and are voting for him today they are concerned about whether or not this is going to be another politician that uses these he has been speaking about these topics over the years but whether or not he's using this particular platform because he understands that this is a message that needs to be addressed but it will be a tough battle ahead you know the close relationship with wall street that the financiers have to go have gotten used to over the years and you know the controversial stop and frisk policy for one that has been under a lot of vice heat here in new york which he's against but certainly there's been major battles in courts recently surrounding that so it looks like quite a bit of a battle ahead for him or i want to go down to miami now where. boring is and this is really the just one of the more entertaining races around the country the miami beach mayoral election it's nonpartisan which is made for a fairly colorful field of candidates can you give us an idea of some of the
well law that's the big question it seems sam what the people who are supporting has his message and are voting for him today they are concerned about whether or not this is going to be another politician that uses these he has been speaking about these topics over the years but whether or not he's using this particular platform because he understands that this is a message that needs to be addressed but it will be a tough battle ahead you know the close relationship with wall street that the...
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the money would be put towards school construction and enforcement of marijuana related laws. the measure has the support of some of the same groups that backed legalizing weed in the state to begin with but some opponents say the tax is too high, especially when compared to so-called sin taxes on things like alcohol. >>> coming up next, lifting lines from news articles or a wikipedia page is often enough to get a freshman booted from college. what will allegations of plagiarism mean for the political future of kentucky republican senator rand paul? stay with us. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ explaining my moderate to severe so
the money would be put towards school construction and enforcement of marijuana related laws. the measure has the support of some of the same groups that backed legalizing weed in the state to begin with but some opponents say the tax is too high, especially when compared to so-called sin taxes on things like alcohol. >>> coming up next, lifting lines from news articles or a wikipedia page is often enough to get a freshman booted from college. what will allegations of plagiarism mean...
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it is a law of congress. i am just stopped cold here with americansent that the with disabilities act will put an end to homeschooling in america. is that your position? >> that's not my position. my position is the treaty changes the legal requirements in this country and it's not correct to say that there is no duty to change american law in accordance with the treaty. be a i believe there will limitation act required i think at that point in time, that is when the problems will arise. that thect administration is not asking for an implementation act and made it clear that they are not seeking one because the americans with disability act already is controlling and has been extensively litigated setting disability standards in our country which are higher than any in the world, you don't find that convincing? is the same administration prosecuting a homeschooling family trying to expel them for the united states . >> under the ada? >> they came here under the law of asylum. the question in the case pending,
it is a law of congress. i am just stopped cold here with americansent that the with disabilities act will put an end to homeschooling in america. is that your position? >> that's not my position. my position is the treaty changes the legal requirements in this country and it's not correct to say that there is no duty to change american law in accordance with the treaty. be a i believe there will limitation act required i think at that point in time, that is when the problems will arise....
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law. that goes from state to state. if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow, i've lost all voice or control over my government. i get mad because i can't say anything because i don't have a voice. and an e convict that her voting rights restored, says i feel like somebody, it's a feeling of relief where i came from that i'm actually somebody. disenfranchising folks is a way from keeping them from feeling part of society. >> tour'e, i was in miami in liberty city during the 2012 runup to the election and i met an older gentleman, probably 80 years old, co
law. that goes from state to state. if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle...
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antitrust laws. you could see these rate-rigging probes come to a conclusion next month over possibly the libor rate-rigging scandals and the probes with these six banks. barclays also is cooperating, and a top e.u. official last month called what the banks are doing here, quote, shocking. giving it back to you. liz: and maybe we can put those banks up again. jpmorgan, doing bank, credit agricole and a couple of other foreign banks, correct? >> reporter: that's correct. liz: down about 2% for for deute bank, the others down just fractionally at the moment. we should mention, too, that barclays already paid a massive fine for its role, its traders' role in the libor scandal. why does libor matter? because in a way you could argue that mortgage rates in the united states is indirectly related to the rates set by some 13 banks back in the day. what a shock that some of the traders on the low end worrying some of -- worrying some of this. tesla has offered electrified investors, just look at the stock ov
antitrust laws. you could see these rate-rigging probes come to a conclusion next month over possibly the libor rate-rigging scandals and the probes with these six banks. barclays also is cooperating, and a top e.u. official last month called what the banks are doing here, quote, shocking. giving it back to you. liz: and maybe we can put those banks up again. jpmorgan, doing bank, credit agricole and a couple of other foreign banks, correct? >> reporter: that's correct. liz: down about 2%...
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what investors thought about obamacare politically as surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it's like the gunpowder plot of its time and it can consolidate power and wealth. to wall street right the gun powder plot of the time when guy fawkes tried to blow up parliament and we have coming down to us through the ages the fifth of november made famous of course in the movie made by warner brothers called the fervent that the for vendetta of course and so here you have a similar gun point plan and you have a similar situation where you've got banks who have replaced health care which could be provided by the state in an affordable way where they're acting like the wal-mart of health care they're buying stuff cheap that they pass on the savings to people no you've got instead as obama expl
what investors thought about obamacare politically as surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it's like the gunpowder plot of its time and it can consolidate power and wealth. to wall street...
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law on trial right now in wisconsin. could have an impact on similar laws in other states. one witness testified about getting a new i.d. for her elderly mother saying, quote, i cannot express the amount of time, energy and frustration it required to get the i.d. so that her mother could vote. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack
law on trial right now in wisconsin. could have an impact on similar laws in other states. one witness testified about getting a new i.d. for her elderly mother saying, quote, i cannot express the amount of time, energy and frustration it required to get the i.d. so that her mother could vote. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult....
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they make food and spending millions to defeat what could be the first law in the nation mandating labels for genetically modified foods. both side of a controversial debate later on. >> the most beautiful bubble ever. maybe. but first, let's send it over to bill griffeth. what are you painting up in closing bell? >> clen plenty. media stocks red hot. bank of america's top media analyst says some stocks in that group are still cheap and she'll name some names for us and b of a ceo brian moynihan reacts exclusively to the mortgage related fines against jpmorgan and talks about kidnappers his next bank may be the next target by prosecutors. i'm here at the big board. we look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour for today's edition of "closing bell." more "street signs" coming your way and that beautiful bubble. right after this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-
they make food and spending millions to defeat what could be the first law in the nation mandating labels for genetically modified foods. both side of a controversial debate later on. >> the most beautiful bubble ever. maybe. but first, let's send it over to bill griffeth. what are you painting up in closing bell? >> clen plenty. media stocks red hot. bank of america's top media analyst says some stocks in that group are still cheap and she'll name some names for us and b of a ceo...
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apparently had run ins with the law. his family has spoken, never saw this coming. they are devastated, can't explain what happened. there didn't seem to be a motive, at least as police could tell. he seemed intent on taking his own life, on not leaving alive, as they put it. perhaps committing suicide, suicide by cop as it's called, and he wanted to be killed. no clue what was going on in his mind. obviously whenever something like this happens, it doesn't make any sense. the bottom line, here at this mall, it's a huge place as you can see from the pictures earlier, the authorities are saying protocols, training worked in this case. they are saying so many people sheltered in place, s.w.a.t. teams arrived, coordinated response that saved lives. again, miraculous that everybody here got out safely. >> indeed. ron allen, that you so much for that report. coming up, we'll have more special super tuesday election coverage. big races for governor in new jersey and virginia are capturing a lot of attention. but it's a busy day all across the country. here is a breakdown
apparently had run ins with the law. his family has spoken, never saw this coming. they are devastated, can't explain what happened. there didn't seem to be a motive, at least as police could tell. he seemed intent on taking his own life, on not leaving alive, as they put it. perhaps committing suicide, suicide by cop as it's called, and he wanted to be killed. no clue what was going on in his mind. obviously whenever something like this happens, it doesn't make any sense. the bottom line, here...
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the illinois general assembly meets today and tomorrow but nobody expects law makers to tackle the debt problem and our next guest says, time is running out. joining us live from springfield, illinois, richard ingram, executive director of the teachers retirement system of the state of illinois. richard, 55 billion of that unfunded liability is owed to illinois teachers. are they going to be able to collect the full benefits they expect in retirement? >> well, i think, adam, for the teachers that are retired today, we're not talking about a crisis that is imminent upon us today. we're talking about the future really, being able to guaranty the retirement benefits for the 25-year-old teachers that are just starting, for the 45-year-old teachers in the middle of their career. as you say, we have a $55 billion unfunded liability in the teachers retirement system but we also have $40 billion in the bank. we're not going to run out of money anytime in the immediate future but this is a business that requires long-term focus and problems -- adam: so what, let me ask you, you know, you actuall
the illinois general assembly meets today and tomorrow but nobody expects law makers to tackle the debt problem and our next guest says, time is running out. joining us live from springfield, illinois, richard ingram, executive director of the teachers retirement system of the state of illinois. richard, 55 billion of that unfunded liability is owed to illinois teachers. are they going to be able to collect the full benefits they expect in retirement? >> well, i think, adam, for the...
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cooperation of the sectors of the creative economy and finance will likely top the agenda the dictator's law says i'd ever and that you see these fields for president next day and monday. watch and cheer i think it's legit. first time in the nation's constitutional history the korean government has filed a petition calling for this pendant of the political party the party in question is to unify progressive party whose members were recently arrested on charges of plotting to topple the government a touchy one tells us how the final decision will be made by the constitutional court in the next six months this is the first time gig every man has lifted its ban the existing political party cabinet ministers approved the motion to be standing by progressive party on tuesday morning accusing it of promoting north korean ideology. attempting to overthrow of the korean government. to leave the ministry found that the unified progressive party's doctrines is its political goals and main activities violate the constitutional democratic order. the justice ministry has banned the feeling in the ocean p
cooperation of the sectors of the creative economy and finance will likely top the agenda the dictator's law says i'd ever and that you see these fields for president next day and monday. watch and cheer i think it's legit. first time in the nation's constitutional history the korean government has filed a petition calling for this pendant of the political party the party in question is to unify progressive party whose members were recently arrested on charges of plotting to topple the...
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i think it is necessary to spell it out in the law and tell people about its importance. none of them religious parade. i think it is a good deed to go. welcome to use the commode little o come o come up with is that as modern medicine is developing more interesting dishes surgery is improving as well. i'm professional skills a specialist in necessary equipment given chance of recovery to hundreds of people the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said. cosmic story may become ill or six for a suitable materials for companies producing herbal medicine and prison floor she would pee and companies are paying attention to the local markets according to acts course kazakhstan with this large stocks of war materials for her movements and can become a global player in defeat all markets. in sydney to be as crazy and the world through strengthening in use easton was the help of terrible nights and instead of taking the anti biotics which destroyed the immune system. people take herbal medicine which q is diseases without making prompted the human
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>> the israelis have a law about that. when i was studying security there, they said you're the country that checks the packages on the way out of the mall. we're the one that checks them on the way in. you know, we're worried about shoplifting and they're wofrried about terrorism. >> right. >> are we going to see this every day now? you said to me as you sat down you're going down to washington to moderate a discussion amongst very important people. what's the question e? >> so the question today is -- and this is the critical group of virginia state university -- this is -- this is command and control in these incidents. if you're a town like paramus pd, they well practice this. or a small place or a large place. how do you execute the police function there? but i just came from the international association of chiefs of police in philadelphia where i was a moderator on the active shooter panel. this is something that law enforcement is focused on because it keeps happening again and again. part of it is the tactics, and
>> the israelis have a law about that. when i was studying security there, they said you're the country that checks the packages on the way out of the mall. we're the one that checks them on the way in. you know, we're worried about shoplifting and they're wofrried about terrorism. >> right. >> are we going to see this every day now? you said to me as you sat down you're going down to washington to moderate a discussion amongst very important people. what's the question e?...
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i decided to get my joint degree at harvard law school and kennedy school of government. i kept acting while in grad school and i joined a company in boston. i come down here to new york and do a lot of theoffer. over time took over. >> did you take the bar exam? >> no. you only take the bar -- i got my degree but you only take the bar if you're going to practice law. >> well how did your parents feel about all that -- >> no, no, no. they had always reinforced to me -- >> they weren't mad privately mad. they always told me that there was nothing i couldn't do. >> okay. >> nothing i couldn't achieve. whatever is in your heart go for it. >> that's great. >> i followed their advice. >> did it take you a while to get traction in the acting world? >> you know what, i was really fortunate, spike lee gave me my first break, put me in a movie called "get on the bus" with ozzy davis and charles dutton. >> wow. >> ozzy is amazing, right? >> that started me off. i credit spike lee. he put me in another movie called "he got game" and helped my career at the beginning. >> now you've b
i decided to get my joint degree at harvard law school and kennedy school of government. i kept acting while in grad school and i joined a company in boston. i come down here to new york and do a lot of theoffer. over time took over. >> did you take the bar exam? >> no. you only take the bar -- i got my degree but you only take the bar if you're going to practice law. >> well how did your parents feel about all that -- >> no, no, no. they had always reinforced to me --...
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stuart: if your plan didn't change after the law was signed. that's a very big "if", he did not say that back then, did he? the whole question of deception dominates politics this morning and then there's this, young people not signing up for health coverage, look at kentucky where just 24% of enrollees so far are under 35 years of age. remember, please, young people are crucial to the plan. if they don't sign up, they can't pay for the older people who most certainly will sign up. look at this, the average age of new enrollees in michigan, 51 years of age. now, in a couple of minutes, senator johnnie isaacson is with us, i'm going to ask him did the president lie and is obamacare collapsing? more questions that we're asking this morning, number one, what is the price of the president's deception? judge napitano will join us on this. and what's going on inside the oval office right now? they're in crisis mode, so who is in the crisis meetings? doug schoen knows a thing or two about that and he'll be with us as well. how much money will go to su
stuart: if your plan didn't change after the law was signed. that's a very big "if", he did not say that back then, did he? the whole question of deception dominates politics this morning and then there's this, young people not signing up for health coverage, look at kentucky where just 24% of enrollees so far are under 35 years of age. remember, please, young people are crucial to the plan. if they don't sign up, they can't pay for the older people who most certainly will sign up....
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what do people think about the health care law in the state of virginia? remember, virginia, america's best swing state when it comes to being as close to the national vote. the obama job approval rating. all of those numbers will be fascinating to look at inside this exit poll so we'll have not just the results, we'll have fascinating little looks at the exit polls, what they mean in virginia, what they mean for chris christie's presidential prospects in new jersey. that's coming up after the polls close. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." stick with us all day long. when it comes to elections there's no better place to be than msnbc. tune in today, tune in tonight and tune in tomorrow because we'll have all the results, all the analysis and what it means for 2014 and 2016. coming up next, the baton goes to chris. bye-b bye-bye. in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy.
what do people think about the health care law in the state of virginia? remember, virginia, america's best swing state when it comes to being as close to the national vote. the obama job approval rating. all of those numbers will be fascinating to look at inside this exit poll so we'll have not just the results, we'll have fascinating little looks at the exit polls, what they mean in virginia, what they mean for chris christie's presidential prospects in new jersey. that's coming up after the...
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his body found lying in a remote area of law. authorities say he had a self-inflicted gunshot room. >> he's 20 years old and his body was discovered at 3:20 a.m. this morning, just about an hour ago with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head area. he himself went to the area where he did this. it was a very difficult area of the mall behind some construction. >> reporter: no one ems was nirngd in the shooting. state police say the gunman apparently fired shots at security cameras. >> he was wearing a red and black motorcycle helmet. he kind of had the gun in his hand aimlessly and he was walking past the apple store. he didn't seem angered. he was kind of just walking. >> reporter: authorities say schoop was carrying a rifle modified to look like an ac-47. >> it is not an ak-47. it's where you take the handgun and modify it to make it look like something it is not. but it is a lawful gun owned by the brother. >> reporter: authorities say he had no history are mental illness but say he abused drugs. >> we believe that the mai
his body found lying in a remote area of law. authorities say he had a self-inflicted gunshot room. >> he's 20 years old and his body was discovered at 3:20 a.m. this morning, just about an hour ago with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head area. he himself went to the area where he did this. it was a very difficult area of the mall behind some construction. >> reporter: no one ems was nirngd in the shooting. state police say the gunman apparently fired shots at security...
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law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the first and foremost. and unions around the country and people stepped up in the workplace to own businesses. even today a bunch of companies came out. i think he's flawed. i think it's fear. i don't know in it helps to raise money. america is going forward. america has moved forward. they need to get with the times. america has already - they are dealing with marriage equality, and it's so funny that his ideal or argument was on the business front, conservative, we worry about business first. no, the businesses worry about us first, and it's interesting that government has to now catch up to that point. but the american people are on board, and in our corner. >> talking about government catching up. president obama took to support and by blogging in "the huffington post," you were not happy with that, you weren't happy with the way the president led on the issue. >> we are disappointed that the president didn't
law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the first and foremost. and unions around the country and people stepped up in the workplace to own businesses. even today a bunch of companies came out. i think he's flawed. i think it's fear. i don't know in it helps to raise money. america is going forward. america has moved forward. they need to get with the times. america has already - they are dealing with marriage equality, and it's so funny...
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more than 10 states have passed two dozen privacy laws alone. way to quelld a concerns from the public about surveillance. tooving to a ron -- iran commemorate the u.s. hostage crisis in 1999. >> we have seen anti--american sentiment before. people chanted death to america and burned u.s. flags here. this is striking because at the moment they are trying to mend ties with the u.s. over the nuclear program. this underscores the challenges between hard-liners and moderates within the country. the wall street journal has a he's. they say this could actually throw in talks -- throw talks into jeopardy. in september sanctions were lifted or overturned against the shipping lines for lack of evidence, saying it was linked to the nuclear program. eu governments want to reimpose sanctions, but they could jeopardize talks that began thursday with world powers and a ron in geneva over nuclear energy. -- in iran. >> and editorial says geneva to the damp squid, but what is alternative? it reads the international community should stop taking sides. no side in
more than 10 states have passed two dozen privacy laws alone. way to quelld a concerns from the public about surveillance. tooving to a ron -- iran commemorate the u.s. hostage crisis in 1999. >> we have seen anti--american sentiment before. people chanted death to america and burned u.s. flags here. this is striking because at the moment they are trying to mend ties with the u.s. over the nuclear program. this underscores the challenges between hard-liners and moderates within the...
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of defense of marriage law in court that is pretty reach. i thought it was necessary to protect the speaker's claim to protect lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual fired because of gender identity would risk american jobs. mr. president, to the contrary, according to a study by the united states government accountability office -- nonpartisan -- in 21 states that have some protection against this kind of discrimination, relatively few lawsuits have resulted. almost every state with antidiscrimination law that protects workplace information against lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individuals had fewer than ten lawsuits filed between 2007 and 2012, according to the study. in fact, lack of one clear consistent federal standard protecting against this harassment actually creates more confusion for business and local government. so i was also stunned when the speaker said today he wasn't going to bring it up for a vote. yesterday he said he didn't like it. today he said he's not going to bring it up for a vote. if it came up for a vote in
of defense of marriage law in court that is pretty reach. i thought it was necessary to protect the speaker's claim to protect lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual fired because of gender identity would risk american jobs. mr. president, to the contrary, according to a study by the united states government accountability office -- nonpartisan -- in 21 states that have some protection against this kind of discrimination, relatively few lawsuits have resulted. almost every state with...
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feel that the israeli government owes them, because the israeli government is the one who made this law about people who are not here. and the question is if people are ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these people, called settlers, were creating villages in the occupied territories in order to create this reality. the rally was one of many demonstrations held by the settlers to convince the israeli government not to withdraw from the occupied territory. >> you have not seen an earthquake. >> the devastation of an earthquake. all you have to do is go to -- >> the water here is salty. so the government set up desalination plabts. they cannot just get pre
feel that the israeli government owes them, because the israeli government is the one who made this law about people who are not here. and the question is if people are ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli...
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supervisedionally trial in a court of justice, not likepromised system of law they have now. >> authorities in bangladesh say that the verdict is the outcome of a fair trial and they will now be seeking his extradition, but the u.k. does not extradite people facing the death penalty. he says the case is politically motivated and that for the victims and their families their search for justice will continue. >> the bodies of two french journalists killed on saturday in northern mali have arrived in france. the french president joins family members to meet the bodies. the journalists were killed with a rebelrview leader. armed forces have taken control of one of the country's main ports and there is concern that the country has been taken over by a drug cartel. the military is now in charge. said theynt spokesman have no response to widespread corruption by local officials. officials in new york are collecting an extraordinary amount of data, relating from parking meters to phone calls. mayor michael bloomberg released all the information by 2018, but what practical use can you make a big eta
supervisedionally trial in a court of justice, not likepromised system of law they have now. >> authorities in bangladesh say that the verdict is the outcome of a fair trial and they will now be seeking his extradition, but the u.k. does not extradite people facing the death penalty. he says the case is politically motivated and that for the victims and their families their search for justice will continue. >> the bodies of two french journalists killed on saturday in northern mali...
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and it's unclear how they'll be using that law to their advantage. the interesting thing is there's no key man clause. there's nothing that says our ceo, our coo is so irreplaceable that if we lose that person, that would be really harmful to our business model. facebook says if we lose mark zuckerberg or sheryl samberg, same thing. >> it's a good sign. >> it's a good sign. it means if the ceo leaves, then, you can replace them with someone just as able to do that job. some people are saying, is there someone who has not every single stake tied up in this company? is that a bad thing? but i think it's a good thing here. analysts on average have $44 price target. some are saying $26 per share, $1 above that raised range, it could still go higher. but, of course, we'll have to see. >> well, if you went and looked at the people that you think of as internet stocks and look at where those stocks were when facebook priced and where they are now. they've all -- what are the stocks up? what is google up? what is amazon up? they're all up. >> unbelievable. >
and it's unclear how they'll be using that law to their advantage. the interesting thing is there's no key man clause. there's nothing that says our ceo, our coo is so irreplaceable that if we lose that person, that would be really harmful to our business model. facebook says if we lose mark zuckerberg or sheryl samberg, same thing. >> it's a good sign. >> it's a good sign. it means if the ceo leaves, then, you can replace them with someone just as able to do that job. some people...
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a bill before the council would strengthen an existing panhandling law. it would prohibit aggressive panhandling 10 feet from restaurants and shops and five feet from parking meters. >> there ought to be a safe distance before they can approach. >> reporter: opponents of the bill are furious and protested in front of city hall. >> this is just another way nor the city to tell the homeless that we're not welcome near the inner harbor, sports arenas, any hotels. >> reporter: the panhandling issue may force city leaders to try and strike a balance between those on the street trying to survive and area businesses trying to make a living. >> we do see a bit of a problem. a lot of guests comment. >> reporter: mta is the acting general manager of a trendy restaurant on charles street. he would like to see a panhandling solution that is fair to everyone involved. >> i understand there's tough times for people. just find a way to cut down on it in downtown baltimore. >> what we should really be focused on is ending the need for solicitation by ending poverty. >> r
a bill before the council would strengthen an existing panhandling law. it would prohibit aggressive panhandling 10 feet from restaurants and shops and five feet from parking meters. >> there ought to be a safe distance before they can approach. >> reporter: opponents of the bill are furious and protested in front of city hall. >> this is just another way nor the city to tell the homeless that we're not welcome near the inner harbor, sports arenas, any hotels. >>...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ >>> monday night football, bears and pack at lambeau. the opening drive. rodgers goes down hard on his shoulder. knocked out for the rest of the game. talking about the collarbone. no word on the severity of the injury. it doesn't look good. didn't come back. third quarter, packers trailing by seven. eddy lacy. >> roll tide. >> 56 yards before finally going down at the 1. he punches it in on the next play. game tied at 17. later, bears down three. backup quarterback josh mcallen finds jeffrey for the six-yard touchdown and the lead. they tack on the field goal. bears on the road without jay cutler beat the packers 27-20. the big news, what's up with aaron rodgers. we'll find out more today. >> if you have a hippy running down the field -- >> no hair tackling. >
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ >>> monday night football, bears and pack at lambeau. the opening drive. rodgers goes down hard on his shoulder. knocked out for the rest of the game. talking about the collarbone. no word...
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bloomberg, they changed the law in the city to keep him there. now time for change. >> that's what new yorkers will decide when they head to the polls today, do they want the legacies of billionaire mayor mike bloomberg to continue or take it in a different direction? let me tell i don't you, the polls aren't even close. >> after 12 years of mayor bloomberg, it's time for a real change in this town. >> reporter: bill de blasio an unabashed progressive poised to become the first democratic mayor elected in new york city in 24 years, in part by promising to raise taxes and to close the gap between the 1% and the very poor. >> people in this town are hurting. most people literally most people are struggling to make ends meet. >> reporter: the city's public advocate pulled off a stunning primary upset running as the most liberal of the candidates. the race to lead america's largest city known more for its circus-like atmosphere than substance. overshadowed by former congressman anthony weiner's attempt to resurrect his political career. the other gam
bloomberg, they changed the law in the city to keep him there. now time for change. >> that's what new yorkers will decide when they head to the polls today, do they want the legacies of billionaire mayor mike bloomberg to continue or take it in a different direction? let me tell i don't you, the polls aren't even close. >> after 12 years of mayor bloomberg, it's time for a real change in this town. >> reporter: bill de blasio an unabashed progressive poised to become the...
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the laws are meant to stop organized crime by stopping gang membership. the group said the laws could be stopped people from joining a group of any kind. anonymous has been credited with hacking high profile computer systems and is threatening to do the same to newman. newman calls the group gutless cowards who hide behind masks. >> top finance leaders meet today as the cash strapped nation hopes to pick itself up from years of debt. how greece is handling the payoff of loans. the country received more than $300 billion in rescue funds from europe and the i.m.s. >> we are now getting an up-close look at the midair collision of two sky diving planes above wisconsin. [ screaming ] >> terrifying moments, these sky divers were preparing to jump when the planes made contact, then everybody took a big leap to save their lives. their free falling from 12,000 feet up, along with the burning wreckage of the first plane. >> all of the people aboard the plane survived. the pilot used his emergency parachute and second pilot managed to land his broken plane safely de
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said, it might have been in the law, but they never said it. so now it looks like another misstatement. >> yeah. so 29 times we heard it another way apparently. something so simple, it sure has to have a lot of reexplaining going on and joe trippi says hang on a minute, not so fast with this spin. take a listen. >> look, they're trying to spin their way out of this and that's, i think, a mistake. the only spin is total transparency, telling -- again, they should be in a campaign to get 7 million people signed up. if it's 100,000 people and that's all it is right now, we need 6.9 million more. >> and beyond. >> that's another democrat that's come forward. you have at least ten senators in the senate who, many of which are on the docket in red states saying you got to be kidding me with this rollout. that statement right there is the biggest insult that's come out of the white house since president obama took office. he is counting on you not paying attention enough to think that he actually meant if the plan hasn't changed, if he had added that,
said, it might have been in the law, but they never said it. so now it looks like another misstatement. >> yeah. so 29 times we heard it another way apparently. something so simple, it sure has to have a lot of reexplaining going on and joe trippi says hang on a minute, not so fast with this spin. take a listen. >> look, they're trying to spin their way out of this and that's, i think, a mistake. the only spin is total transparency, telling -- again, they should be in a campaign to...
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i would say it is already the law in 21 states. i think it's particularly appropriate for an illinois republican to speak on behalf of this measure in the true tradition of everett mckinley dirkson and abraham lincoln, men who gave us the 1964 civil rights act. and the 13th amendment to the constitution. >> senator kirk was joined by just six of his republican colleagues in voting yes on the measure. respected 2016 presidential candidates rand paul and marco rubio both voted no. >>> and as the senate passed that bill, congressman mike mccode came out of the closet. the 58-year-old democrat who is also running for governor wrote an op ed for two state newspapers in response to what he called "whisper campaigns" about his sexuality. he acknowledged being gay, writing "yes, i am, but why should it matter?" >>> apparently, former president jimmy carter was this close to slugging then south african president thabo mbeki. in the 1970s, mbeki was refusing to let aids patients in his country be treated. mr. carter now says he never came as
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a long night for law enforcement officers here. 400 people or so barricaded into their stores. police still at this time going through the shopping mall and making sure they have accounted for everyone. the mall will remain closed today. >> nic, are they certain nobody else was involved? because earlier reports when you were listening to the eyewitnesses there, they were saying they heard a lot of shots and thought maybe there were some additional people and feel confident now this was a lone gunman? >> reporter: confident a lone gunman. he had taken his brother's weapon, his brother owned the weapon legally. it was a modified rifle rifle, ..22-caliber meant to look like an ak-47. a serious weapon stolen from his brother but he is believed to be the only person involved in this. >> nic robertson, great to have you there for us. thank you. >>> now to our other big story this morning. election day. voters are heading to the polls to decide a number of state and local races that could impact the political landscape across the country. maybe the most notable contest is chris christ
a long night for law enforcement officers here. 400 people or so barricaded into their stores. police still at this time going through the shopping mall and making sure they have accounted for everyone. the mall will remain closed today. >> nic, are they certain nobody else was involved? because earlier reports when you were listening to the eyewitnesses there, they were saying they heard a lot of shots and thought maybe there were some additional people and feel confident now this was a...